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The 25 Most Notable Sig Eps For The Frat’s 110th Anniversary

The 25 Most Notable Sig Eps For The Frat’s 110th Anniversary

On November 1st, 1901, Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded at Richmond College (now the University of Richmond) on three principles: Virtue, Diligence, and Brotherly Love. It’s the second largest social fraternity in the U.S. in terms of current undergraduate membership, reportedly the largest in terms of total members initiated, and was the first to charter a chapter in all 50 states. At Hopkins, Sig Ep is the swimmer’s fraternity and they (used to) throw a killer black light party – unless you have stained teeth or a severe dandruff problem. Without Sig Ep, who knows what would’ve happened to these most notable brothers. Click the link to see who they are.

The 9 Most Impressive Streaks In Sports History

The 9 Most Impressive Streaks In Sports History

In sports, there are many impressive feats worthy of recognition. Titles won, games won, yards accumulated, etc.  But perhaps the best accomplishments are those that required consistency over an extensive period of time. Those of us with every day jobs or other obligations can respect these feats, as we know how hard it can be to show up every day, let alone be productive. See our list of the most impressive streaks in sports history and vote for the one you think is most impressive after the jump!

Pitchers With A One Way Ticket To Cooperstown

Pitchers With A One Way Ticket To Cooperstown

Which starting pitchers, currently in the majors or recently retired, are shoe-ins for induction into the baseball Hall of Fame?
It’s a debate myself and my friends had over a few beers last night that quickly got heated. Everyone has loyalty to their hometown teams. Being from Boston I lobbied hard for Curt Schilling while the Jersey crew was pushing… Click to read more

22 Baseball Videos That Should Be On SportsCenter

22 Baseball Videos That Should Be On SportsCenter

Spring training is in full swing, with the MLB regular season right around the corner.
My fantasy baseball draft is tomorrow night, and it got me thinking, what better way to commemorate the new season then with the most unorthodox baseball videos on the net? We see SportsCenter highlights all the time, but now it’s due time to give credit to the video we won’t b… Click to read more

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